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they're going to argue that the government could shut down. and this is their attempt to say, we won't brick -- bring it to that pranksmanship because we don't want it on our door step we caused it. but it's going to boomerang on them. they retook the upper hand and now they're giving it away. >> exactly right. sequestration was passed a year and a half ago, part of the plan a year and a half ago. all the republicans had to do is keep their mouth shut and stay out of the way. thank god they did that. here we go again. if they're not going to stand up now, to obama, and this absolute mindless spending, and borrowing and printing, then i have to say, neil, what the hell good are they? i'm going to tell you i'm not alone in this. the republicans putting out a statement today, compassionate conservatism, whatever, if they don't get serious and substantive and start to take affirmative steps to bring this government under control the republican party is going down. i'm telling you that right now. >> neil: obviously punted a little bit over the week
they're going to argue that the government could shut down. and this is their attempt to say, we won't brick -- bring it to that pranksmanship because we don't want it on our door step we caused it. but it's going to boomerang on them. they retook the upper hand and now they're giving it away. >> exactly right. sequestration was passed a year and a half ago, part of the plan a year and a half ago. all the republicans had to do is keep their mouth shut and stay out of the way. thank god...
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think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there was a bit of a lull, in fact that banks were closed not because of a bank panic but a regular holiday, greek independence day. but there are thoughts to last week with long lines
think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the...
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the government is doing everything in its power to avoid that. tonight at 8:00 we're going to discuss, it might not be enough. . with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. . command is locked.
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for invetors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other way. it might create jobs, butt could also be a risk to the company. i sat on the board of the company that did just that. we looked at all of the options and say, we have cashier. we c use this cash. >> yes, this is still capital preservation. >> yes, a few things going
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays...
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this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use anned assault weapons. earlier this week, governor cuomo admitted that he had to amend the law. because it bans the sale of this. they didn't even think about that. the idiocy of the whole process is astounding. new report out today saying that governor cuomo is trying to lure the "tonight show" back to manhattan. that is right, nbc with three shows is trying to, well, basically dump the host of one of their three winning shows. these are brilliant people. right and to get the show back to manhattan providing 30 percent tax break if it decides to leave to caper but
this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use anned assault weapons. earlier this...
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but it will keep the government running through september, no government shutdown, no running out of money until september 30. we will keep on running as we are now. no impact on the stock market, the dow down 71 points. cyprus is a big factor for stock and factors com investors. another solar company getting closer to going broke. how much of your money may have been wasted after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could busiss pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. stuart: another solar startup that could be in deep trouble months after opening its doors the first place. solar powered in-line for taxpayer loans dipped into the money it is i but is in line tot it. cutting the workforce and restructuring. the taxpayer backed solopower would create hundreds of jobs fo
but it will keep the government running through september, no government shutdown, no running out of money until september 30. we will keep on running as we are now. no impact on the stock market, the dow down 71 points. cyprus is a big factor for stock and factors com investors. another solar company getting closer to going broke. how much of your money may have been wasted after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with...
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or taxpayer dollars from the state government. it's the same taxpayers across the country. >> neil: to your point, whatever you get, be careful what you wish to. i don't want to get into the details of the plan to cover illegals with health care, but gets to the bigger point of added spending. the architects of the plan were saying, alet more problems than we envisioned. i'm paraphrasing but you get the gist. the taxes, fees, add ons, drop in parttime workers who lost their health insurance and other workers who lost their job because of companies taking on the held insurance is more than the strongest opponents imagined. >> that's exactly right. if you recall, speaker pelosi said we have to pass the bill to find out what's in it. now we're seeing the downside of that kind of thought process and not taking a very careful look at the thousands of thousands of pains to -- pages to see whereman is going to be spent. what it's costing business across the country and it's costing the taxpayers. >> neil: i know you're going to be meetin
or taxpayer dollars from the state government. it's the same taxpayers across the country. >> neil: to your point, whatever you get, be careful what you wish to. i don't want to get into the details of the plan to cover illegals with health care, but gets to the bigger point of added spending. the architects of the plan were saying, alet more problems than we envisioned. i'm paraphrasing but you get the gist. the taxes, fees, add ons, drop in parttime workers who lost their health...
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government could come after our private bank deposits? yes, i do. they may not confiscate it as cyprus tried to do however there are plenty of ways to get at it. taxes, you're forced to invest in government securities and under the guise of the financial systems, yes, it's a valid concern and the bank defenders will not acknowledge it u and we've got the dow up 39, 40 points at the moment, a shrug from the stock market at the moment. >> yes, it is. stuart: you think this has no impact on the stock market, more on gold and banking stocks, you think? >> i think so, again, what it does, it calls into question the integrity of the financial community and that's what central bankers and legislators fear most. it's not the markets themselves, it's fear of the market and fear of stability because that is what drives confidence and one thing that bernanke can't afford to lose right now. stuart: here is what i think might happen. a no vote, the russians step in, europe says we can't have russia, and they step in. >> i think a power play and progression of ev
government could come after our private bank deposits? yes, i do. they may not confiscate it as cyprus tried to do however there are plenty of ways to get at it. taxes, you're forced to invest in government securities and under the guise of the financial systems, yes, it's a valid concern and the bank defenders will not acknowledge it u and we've got the dow up 39, 40 points at the moment, a shrug from the stock market at the moment. >> yes, it is. stuart: you think this has no impact on...
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there are functions for the government. they need to remember what those things are and leave the rest of us alone. >> neil: what they discovered, as you warned -- this is prior to your prayer breakfast meet and greet with the president -- that all of a sudden the goodies would be showcased up front. the problems would be later. the goodies were fewer, the problems many more, and the cost of this potentially much, much hire than the thought. how is all of this rolling out now? >> well, of course the reason that it was done in secret, rather than in a transparent manner in which it was supposed to have been done, is because there are so many bad parts of it. there's so many obligations so many new taxes associated with it. it's incredibly expense simple. it was supposed to lower the cost. it has raised the cost of the premiums for average family, and in the neighborhood of $5,000. this is a disaster. and the real question is, will anybody have the honesty to own up to the fact this is a disaster and saying can we start over
there are functions for the government. they need to remember what those things are and leave the rest of us alone. >> neil: what they discovered, as you warned -- this is prior to your prayer breakfast meet and greet with the president -- that all of a sudden the goodies would be showcased up front. the problems would be later. the goodies were fewer, the problems many more, and the cost of this potentially much, much hire than the thought. how is all of this rolling out now? >>...
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. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a bank account. how about waking up tomorrow morning and then finding a thousand bucks missing, right off the top, does that sound over the top? in cyprus that is reason that thousands of bankustomers are blowing their talk, with talk of a 10% tax on deposit the money, has a lot of angry customers storming the atm machines but the government has closed banks to avid a bank run, a keeping them close until they sort this out, but the tax is till coming. for cyprus it is about the cost of staying in the euro club, never mind how average i citizes there are getting club. but this is about taxing assets there. something with which we should all be very familiar here. no uncle sam has not hacked into our bank accounts -- yet, but he made a b-l
. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a bank account. how about waking up tomorrow morning and then finding a thousand bucks missing, right off the top, does that sound over...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investmen
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking...
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government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of the members don't even qualify to be a part of it and just bolt from the club altogether. in the european union union does divide. >> yes, it is a battle for supremacy for a domination of europe. it is being done almost totally covertly without real approval of citizens. >> there is the european union going? >> i think it will. being british, i hope that it will. i am vice president of the independence party in the uk. >> i have no idea. i always thought that was a fake accent. [laughter] >> you know, the country t
government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of...
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we're talk about the city government. but occupancy is 95% in downtown, mid-town detroit. employers are bringing jobs back into detroit. there's exciting things that, if we resolve this, detroit has a bright future. >> neil: in the meantime, you have been worried about what is happening not only in detroit but the state, healthcare coming, a lot of democrats saying on this, the third anniversary of the healthcare law, that they're not running away from it. they're embracing it and, in the mid-term elections they're going to keep pushing and it go after republican governors who have been opposing and it resisting it, because this is the law, this is the way. americans like it, and you've got to get on the wagon. >> well, what i say is, i believe i need to comply with the laws as an elected official. about the affordable care act was misfire in many respects. there's two other things that are more important that are not being addressed. first is health and wellness. we need more personal responsibility. to solve our healthcare crisis if we took better care and if they didn't
we're talk about the city government. but occupancy is 95% in downtown, mid-town detroit. employers are bringing jobs back into detroit. there's exciting things that, if we resolve this, detroit has a bright future. >> neil: in the meantime, you have been worried about what is happening not only in detroit but the state, healthcare coming, a lot of democrats saying on this, the third anniversary of the healthcare law, that they're not running away from it. they're embracing it and, in the...
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was netanyahu government said no. at first they said okay sort of and then basically they said no. and the 2010 election which empowered certain domestic politics the president had to refreight this position. that was a fair statement. >> again, as i heard the president in israel two days ago, i didn't hear him to retreat. he said the settlements is not helpful. >> it's different than it's time for settlements to stop. >> what he said that's why i think you should get together and start talking. we can change the rhetoric. we can, among ourselves think of lot was different ways to complain about the settlements and i would join in most of it. sooner or later what your going to do about it? >> change u.s. law so c3s are not funneling to racist right-wing really extremists who are beating up people. that's in his power. the irs can do that. the treasury can do that. it hasn't stopped under any administration. it's getting worse. >> condition u.s. aid. there's a lot of things the u.s. can do while instead of getting them
was netanyahu government said no. at first they said okay sort of and then basically they said no. and the 2010 election which empowered certain domestic politics the president had to refreight this position. that was a fair statement. >> again, as i heard the president in israel two days ago, i didn't hear him to retreat. he said the settlements is not helpful. >> it's different than it's time for settlements to stop. >> what he said that's why i think you should get together...
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the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got hurt. >> neil: how bad does this get as far as a scandal and how much it hurts banks, there, here, everywhere? >> imagine this country is only the size of yellowstone national park. the population is as big as dallas but the ramifications and reverberation, why don't people in spain take money out of the bank. people in eu said we love this idea of taking money out of individual banking deposits. so, it's going to happen again. so why you keep your money in a european bank at this point? i have no idea. there could be more runs. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. thank you very much. and i think she put i
the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got...
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the other problem is we are not allowed to introduce cars sharing because there are things that the government will not allow us. but they are gradually changing their mind. they say in 2015, maybe we can go on with the program. >> you should see the graph of car use and bicycle use in amsterdam when they increased parking fees. the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths
the other problem is we are not allowed to introduce cars sharing because there are things that the government will not allow us. but they are gradually changing their mind. they say in 2015, maybe we can go on with the program. >> you should see the graph of car use and bicycle use in amsterdam when they increased parking fees. the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in...
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this so-called government style which is he believes that they should be doing the dirty work. he is sitting above the whole process. they should be bringing these things to him. he will sign whatever is put in front of him. so the assault weapons ban goes down because he doesn't have the votes to push it through. then where is obama? keys in israel. >> the president, working on the n.c.a.a. bracket. he should be doing michele on espn. lou: that's next. >> exactly. lou: of we going to see meaningful, whenever meeting you want to assign to it, meaningful gun legislation out of this congress? >> i think we're likely to see the background check which i thought from the very beginning was the most likely outcome. it pulls well, the kind of thing the republicans don't feel like i want to stand up and fight on including some nra members and some leaders. you're not going to get an assault weapons ban. i don't think you're going to get -- none of the things that the president really wanted. it's not going to happen. >> politics is a trump card because to survey the landscape and saw a
this so-called government style which is he believes that they should be doing the dirty work. he is sitting above the whole process. they should be bringing these things to him. he will sign whatever is put in front of him. so the assault weapons ban goes down because he doesn't have the votes to push it through. then where is obama? keys in israel. >> the president, working on the n.c.a.a. bracket. he should be doing michele on espn. lou: that's next. >> exactly. lou: of we going...
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remember, the government that governs best is one that forces itself to either make tough zoirgses suffer unimagineibly horrible consequences. i believe it was jefferson who said that or jigsaw. therefore, to prevent the next crisis we need a worst scenario. i say we social security spend a -- suspend a monkey above the floor of congress, an ebola monkey and then smear each member of congress with monkey meat and bananas. if they don't reach a deal by the deadline the ropes are cut, [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is president obama's former speechwriter. he left to spend more time writing for his family. please welcome jon favreau. [cheers and applause] hey, thank you so much. thanks for coming on. >> nice to be here. >> stephen: can i call you jon. >> you can call me jon. all right call me mr. colbert. >> stephen: you were outgoing writer of speeches for president obama. you worked for him as a senator and candidate. >> yes. >> stephen: how old are you? >> 31. >> stephen: you are 31 so you were working for him when you were 23. >> 23. >> steph
remember, the government that governs best is one that forces itself to either make tough zoirgses suffer unimagineibly horrible consequences. i believe it was jefferson who said that or jigsaw. therefore, to prevent the next crisis we need a worst scenario. i say we social security spend a -- suspend a monkey above the floor of congress, an ebola monkey and then smear each member of congress with monkey meat and bananas. if they don't reach a deal by the deadline the ropes are cut, [cheers and...
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if the government can invest in all of these banks and th then-- why doesn't the government spin off the post office? >> it's ham strung, i think, adam by the requirements out of date. now, if it's forced to play by these rules and its competitors in the private world are not, then it's never going to get out of its own way. >> yeah, it's worse than that, neil. not only are they required to do certain things, but they're prevented, prohibited from certain things. for example, they can't sell advising on their trucks which would be something really obvious. they can't sell milk or beer or other things that might make them money because they've got great store front real estate. so i completely agree he ththat we could do an ipo. >> you know the model would be? the model would be fannie and freddie. >> they have a monopoly they enjoy. >> not a great monopoly. >> if they deliver to a town with two people. i say-- >> until congress unshackles the postmaster general and those trying to run it, money will be spent propping this up. >> you made the case it should. the bottom line it's uneco
if the government can invest in all of these banks and th then-- why doesn't the government spin off the post office? >> it's ham strung, i think, adam by the requirements out of date. now, if it's forced to play by these rules and its competitors in the private world are not, then it's never going to get out of its own way. >> yeah, it's worse than that, neil. not only are they required to do certain things, but they're prevented, prohibited from certain things. for example, they...
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congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an unprecedented thing for a national party to put their cards on the table face up, but this is what we're willing to do to build our party. i think it was necessary. i think people wanted the report to be real. they wanted it to be honest. they wanted it to be, if it had to, raw and maybe a few pieces of china needed to be broken. gwen: words. they called themselves stuffy old men, took real pokes at themselves. but did it go beyond that, karen? >> well, it was an after-action report. the r.n.c. had put together a commission and they had done thousands of interviews. the bottom line, he said th
congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an...
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it certainly helped persuade the israeli government to come up with a coalition agreement so that their act would be together to greet him. i think it's going to be really interesting to see what he says tomorrow to the people because that is how the obama administration is framing this trip. not as a diplomatic coup, but really as a person-to-person mission. israelis just don't know him. you know-- >> john: especially netanyahu's brother, apparently, who said some very unkind things about the president's stand toward israel. >> well, i think there is suspicion. much of that is based on because there has not been that much of this kind of contact. in 2009 the president went to kay row and gave an amazing speech there and traveled the middle east, but many israelis felt neglected. now he's taking care of that. >> and we know the palestinians feel neglected as well. maysoon let me ask you. we all have high hopes where the president hopes to reignite talk of a two-state solution. but give the amount of settlements has a two-state solution just become a pipe dream. >> first of all i think i
it certainly helped persuade the israeli government to come up with a coalition agreement so that their act would be together to greet him. i think it's going to be really interesting to see what he says tomorrow to the people because that is how the obama administration is framing this trip. not as a diplomatic coup, but really as a person-to-person mission. israelis just don't know him. you know-- >> john: especially netanyahu's brother, apparently, who said some very unkind things...
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tavis: so what's your read on the impact that this government, this israeli government freshly formed the other day after a lot of back-and-forth just in time for president obama's arrival they at least have called together some form of government now, what's your sense of how that body and its formulation will impact the peace process? as i read here and there the sense i get is that this is not the kind of government as it's currently formed that in any way advances that notion. is what i'm reading or taking from that right or wrong? >> it's a mixed picture and i'm not sure we can make a judgment yet. i think we have to withhold judgment for the time being. i say that because on the one hand you have the same foreign minister who says nothing can be done on the palestinian issue. you have now a new defense minister boga yagalon, former israel defense forces chief of staff who's a very tough guy who doesn't have the same commitment as his predecessor, ehud barak to the two-state solution. he, too, is saying nothing can be done. you have a new housing minister who used to be the head
tavis: so what's your read on the impact that this government, this israeli government freshly formed the other day after a lot of back-and-forth just in time for president obama's arrival they at least have called together some form of government now, what's your sense of how that body and its formulation will impact the peace process? as i read here and there the sense i get is that this is not the kind of government as it's currently formed that in any way advances that notion. is what i'm...
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>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our outer layer. gerri: dng it the wrong way, you say. thhy sent out fake alerts, which, to me, is squarey because you rely on that emergency alert system to keep you safe. >> yeah, and if we have false alar on those systems, then people don't pay atention to the real alarms. it's a real problem going back to the issue of we got to stp thinking fire walls and antivirus. thbad gus are in the networks. what are we going to do strategically? differently? a ground changer to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to protecting our critcal infrastructure and our informatioassets. >> phyllis, you're -- your
>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our...
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not bigger government. it's about taxes not having to go up to do the same thing. think about this, this whole sequester joke, you know, the pr messaging thing that they put out here that was going to be so bad is failing on them. and the white house is trying to backtrack on all the pr they put out how bad sequestration was going to be. the reality sequestration only brings us back to where we were in 2012 and 2011 and even when you account for increase in medicare and medicaid spending. it really wasn't what they told us. stuart: you know, dr. carson is using pretty tough language and saying that the president is ruining the country. he uses that word, ruining. now he delivers it in a soft voice with a smile on his face and that's harsh stuff. you're a conservative. do you go that far, is he ruining the country? >> he has gone that far, yes, more and more people on the government dole. if things are getting better why are food stamps up to almost 100 billion dollars when prime minister took over 39 or 40
not bigger government. it's about taxes not having to go up to do the same thing. think about this, this whole sequester joke, you know, the pr messaging thing that they put out here that was going to be so bad is failing on them. and the white house is trying to backtrack on all the pr they put out how bad sequestration was going to be. the reality sequestration only brings us back to where we were in 2012 and 2011 and even when you account for increase in medicare and medicaid spending. it...
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tracy: is the federal government wasting money with the student loan program? that's a rhetorical question. is there a better way to help our kids? could one bad online review hurt your business? as a customer, do you believe everything you read? come on. breaking down sites like yelp next. ♪ are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my sband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. ♪ tracy: so, beyond denver -- beyond advertising. people rude. this place has gone completely downhill. reviews of light is on line for everything from restaurants, hotels conductors, even churches and the recent survey found 70 percent of consumers trust of one reviews just as much it -- much as recommendations from family and friends. what should you he did a business and you get a really bad review. look
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one time a detainee wrote to his attorney and the government classified it for two months and all it said was lebron james should apologize to the citizens of cleveland for move together miami heavment it it took two months to declassify that. >> stephen: why are we not hearing about this trial? this is the trial of century, definite it will the war of century and this is the guy when started. >> these are the people accused in the worst crimes in the world. >> steve: what happens with gitmo from now on. 150, 160 guys you. is it stand out prison. are they there foamp now? >> the government has tried seven people in 11.5 years and even those convictions have mostly been reversed. so it looks like those people will stay and not be tried which is the real injustice. the victims of 9/11 zervet trials and real trials and beef never been able to pull it off. >> stephen: is it just going to turn into a terrorist retirement snoam. >> looks like -- >> stephen: it's a beautiful location. >> it is. thage ghanas are very nice d the iguanaas are very nice.> > everybody. thank you very much. [chee
one time a detainee wrote to his attorney and the government classified it for two months and all it said was lebron james should apologize to the citizens of cleveland for move together miami heavment it it took two months to declassify that. >> stephen: why are we not hearing about this trial? this is the trial of century, definite it will the war of century and this is the guy when started. >> these are the people accused in the worst crimes in the world. >> steve: what...
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this move is unprecedented, it would basically allow the government to skim the bank accounts of every single person who makes a deposit into a cyprus bank account. if that is not enough, the country has closed all banks until thursday so if the decision is made there will not be anything anybody can do if they have money in the bank. now the world is bracing and waiting. what you should do with your money and with the impact could be. so excited to have you on tonight. university of chicago professor. what a team. let me start with you because i want you to set the scene for us because some people hear this and i think of cyprus is a tiny island, who cares. this could set off a chain reaction around the world, tell me why. >> if you have your bank deposits in another country that is shaky, italy, spain, portugal, and greece, you will say in my the next in line? so what we will be looking for over the next week or at any time or attention turns to a potential crisis in any of those countries is whether or not there is a run on the bank. the other thing we noted is they are still jiggli
this move is unprecedented, it would basically allow the government to skim the bank accounts of every single person who makes a deposit into a cyprus bank account. if that is not enough, the country has closed all banks until thursday so if the decision is made there will not be anything anybody can do if they have money in the bank. now the world is bracing and waiting. what you should do with your money and with the impact could be. so excited to have you on tonight. university of chicago...
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the defense of marriage act case refers to the federal law that says that the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in states where it is legal. so people, and gay people who are married in new york and new england and all of the states where it is legal, they cannot file joint tax return, and they can't get social security survivor's benefits and if the court upholds doe m s doma all is overturn and if it is overturned then the federal government will have to treat married people like married people. >> does it line up in the court that way as well? >> well, this is always a difficult question is what effect does public opinion have on the justices. the official answer is none. they apply the constitution, and the real world answer is plenty. there are five republicans and four democrats on the supreme court, and that is pretty much all you need to know, and however, one of the republicans is anthony kennedy who has been generally very supportive of gay rights and so many people think that he is going to join the democrats in vetting to overturn doma. >> and n
the defense of marriage act case refers to the federal law that says that the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in states where it is legal. so people, and gay people who are married in new york and new england and all of the states where it is legal, they cannot file joint tax return, and they can't get social security survivor's benefits and if the court upholds doe m s doma all is overturn and if it is overturned then the federal government will have to treat...
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you don't need anything from the government other than the government to say, all vehicles purchased by the federal government every year, 200,000 vehicles, will be on domestic fuel. it doesn't have to be on natural gas. i'm all american. i will take anything just so it's american. what i want it do is get of of opec oil and quit paying for both sides of the war. what that's what we're doing. everybody understands. yeah. we're stupid to do that. melissa: no. and while we're putting all of our eggs in the natural gas basket let me ask you about prices there because there was an article out last week that has gotten a lot of attention talking about the sleeping giant in natural gas and predicting the price was going tox flowed. we've seen the price of natural gas be depressed over the past this year mainly because we've seen all the fantastic supply come online because of fracking. where do you think the price of natural gas is headed and are you worried there could be a dramatic spike that would derail these plans? >> no. i don't think, i don't think there is any prospect of that. you
you don't need anything from the government other than the government to say, all vehicles purchased by the federal government every year, 200,000 vehicles, will be on domestic fuel. it doesn't have to be on natural gas. i'm all american. i will take anything just so it's american. what i want it do is get of of opec oil and quit paying for both sides of the war. what that's what we're doing. everybody understands. yeah. we're stupid to do that. melissa: no. and while we're putting all of our...
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they tried to re-engineer the government of iraq and create a more inclusive government where prime minister maliki and his rivals shared power. president obama even called out the president of iraq, jamal talabani, and asked him to resign. so one ofla maliki's rivals coud take the post. none of that happened. their strategy bfs a lot more than taking troops out. apropos your point on the troops, the reason that was a big issue is when the american forces left iraq-- and i think they were thinking about keepinh only 3,000 to 5,000 at thaton point when the negotiations didn't succeed-- and they didn't succeed because of errors on both sides, the americans andbe the iraqis, miscalculations on both sides. but it had a real important strategic consequence. iraq's airspace now is ungoverned territory. nobody controls iraqi airspace now. had we kepttr troops we would ht had maybe six or 10 planes. we don't have any aircraft thers and the iraqis don't have an air force. so what has happened isan weha opened up iraqi airspace as a conduit for iran to fly military supplies to syria, which they're doi
they tried to re-engineer the government of iraq and create a more inclusive government where prime minister maliki and his rivals shared power. president obama even called out the president of iraq, jamal talabani, and asked him to resign. so one ofla maliki's rivals coud take the post. none of that happened. their strategy bfs a lot more than taking troops out. apropos your point on the troops, the reason that was a big issue is when the american forces left iraq-- and i think they were...
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government tries to be neutral on the issue. the tax code, i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance. i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the whole idea of health insurance. >> will any of that happen. ? joining me, the anchor of "fox news sunday," chris wallace. good to see you. senator paul has taken this spogs. does very the support behind him? >> well, it's going to be interesting because this is directly involves the case on the defense of marriage october that the supreme court is going to hear this week. that case involves a gay couple, same-sex couple, one of the two women died. the other one had had been legally married in the state and she said, therefore, she should get the rights that any spouse gets that the first, at this point $5 million in inheritance is tax free. but doma says same-sex marriage is not recognize at the federal law. she didn't get that federal tax break. that's what doma is all abo
government tries to be neutral on the issue. the tax code, i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance. i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the whole idea of health insurance. >> will any of that happen. ? joining me, the anchor of "fox news sunday," chris wallace. good to see you. senator paul has taken this spogs. does very the support behind him? >> well,...
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he thinks the government -- that we are governed by the government. actually, we gave the government the power to make decisions that we tell it we want. he has it backwards. liberals tend to see it the wrong way. >> he basically saying that he didn't know. >> this is so important, the soda ban thing. this is about obamacare. the moment that american people can see that government has a say in our health care, has a say in how we spend our money on our doctors and our health and it becomes a burden on the government for people to get diabetes or get lung cancer or heart disease, as soon as it becomes a financial question the government is going to say we have to pay for these fat people. so we're going to restrict on and prevent you from getting fat. we have to get the regular people to pay attention. >> robert, last word and we're done. >> backstage there is a table full of water and right next to the table of water is big, big gulp. it had half a thing of soda and it was sarah palin's and one of the security guards said i want to put that on ebay if
he thinks the government -- that we are governed by the government. actually, we gave the government the power to make decisions that we tell it we want. he has it backwards. liberals tend to see it the wrong way. >> he basically saying that he didn't know. >> this is so important, the soda ban thing. this is about obamacare. the moment that american people can see that government has a say in our health care, has a say in how we spend our money on our doctors and our health and it...
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this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sector that brings true freedom and prosperity. >> what will we do next? as we go about that, as we talk to one another, listen to what the speakers have to say. let's be clear about one thing. we're not here to rebrand the party, we're here to rebuild a count country. [applaus [applause]. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we're not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we're not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government give aways, and that's
this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of...
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the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is better. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to have runs on banks and runs into atms as we see vis walls of and people concerned about whether or not they get their money, that creates panic. >> yeah, i think, you know, it could be a wakeup call. i own an offshore bank in the caribbean, and our business, since the cypress event, is up about 150%, so a lot of people are looking for safer places to park money because people are starting to think about whether posit insurance is not all that it's marketed to be. the fdia insures 8 trillion in deposits, but 25 billion in reserves. my bank in the caribbean is
the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is better. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to...
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the complaint and was not the government itself. charles: the big case with the spotted owl, the one where a lot of people lost their jobs. a spotted owl is almost instinct anyway. it is amazing. >> candidly, they fill them with ideologues with a political agenda. as disappointed as i am, i am not surprised. charles: judge andrew napolitano, thank you. a man not afraid to speak his mind when it comes to politics. we will ask the dr. after this. >> it is almost laughable some of the things that i hear people say. they say he is a neurosurgeon so he could not know anything about economics. [ laughter ] >> it is not brain surgery. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it
the complaint and was not the government itself. charles: the big case with the spotted owl, the one where a lot of people lost their jobs. a spotted owl is almost instinct anyway. it is amazing. >> candidly, they fill them with ideologues with a political agenda. as disappointed as i am, i am not surprised. charles: judge andrew napolitano, thank you. a man not afraid to speak his mind when it comes to politics. we will ask the dr. after this. >> it is almost laughable some of the...
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the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson river next 8 million people flushing. gerri: you say that the government has discontinued this. and it has gone crazy. >> we could almost say stick a fork in it. the air and water are much cleaner than they have been for decades. but the epa keeps growing and the energy department gives out many assaults. >> you know, we are going to have global warming that is this terrible problem. if we cut our emissions in half, that is 10% of the world make no difference. gerri: especially when you compare it to other countries. gerri: you know, i see a lot of problems because
the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson...
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because the syrian government knows that the u.s. france britain is waiting to strike those are the very last may be wanted to provoke that sort of intervention so it would be lunacy and madness for president assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we have a can of worms has been used it has to be by the rebels and if that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said the red line the chemical weapons are only seems to apply present assad's forces use of the syrian army and so we're going to be consistent on these chemical weapons to use me is wrong and if the rebels are using them they should be conducted to war crimes now the opposition the prime minister i guess a naturalized u.s. citizen what do you think drove this election his election but it reminds me of the election about ecommerce of mahmoud jibril in libya if you think back two years to the libyan air. and to see a very similar scenario because. he had spent many decades in the us he'd studied in th
because the syrian government knows that the u.s. france britain is waiting to strike those are the very last may be wanted to provoke that sort of intervention so it would be lunacy and madness for president assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we have a can of worms has been used it has to be by the rebels and if that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said the red line the chemical weapons are only seems to...
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government. most informed observers would agree, i think, that as a result of our government counter-terrorism efforts, spanning both the bush and obama administration's, and which having targeted lethal force against known individuals, the u.s.:it is safer today from a terrorist attack launched by al qaeda from overseas. some would say if it is not broke, don't fix it. the problem, however, is that the american public is suspicious of executive power shrouded in secrecy. in the absence of an official picture of what our government is doing and by what authority, many in the public envisioned the worst. they see dark images of civilian and military national security personnel in the basement of the white house, acting as prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner. going down a list of americans deciding for themselves who shall live and who shall die, pursuant to a process and by standards no one understands. our government in speeches given by the attorney general and myself makes official disclos
government. most informed observers would agree, i think, that as a result of our government counter-terrorism efforts, spanning both the bush and obama administration's, and which having targeted lethal force against known individuals, the u.s.:it is safer today from a terrorist attack launched by al qaeda from overseas. some would say if it is not broke, don't fix it. the problem, however, is that the american public is suspicious of executive power shrouded in secrecy. in the absence of an...